Monday, August 29, 2011
Peer Comment
Steve Mckinnon,
Great job on your entry! I feel as though Dr. Dre was a common topic this week. I agree with you on lines such as "Dr. Dre has had a major impact on popular music and all of his listeners" and "His influence is also undeniable in terms of music videos". You can tell that most of the rappers and DJs out there have relied on Dr. Dre for not only musical inspiration, but also for his headphones that he just came out with. He definitely did have a major impact on music videos too because of his flashy cars, girls and parties, which most artists still try and repeat to this day.
I have always been a big fan of Dr. Dre ever since I was young. His records such as "The Chronic" and "2001" have left an everlasting effect on my life and I will always remember the good times I had listening to those albums.
Overall, this is a very informative entry.
-Phil Jahnke
Sunday, August 28, 2011
References
Ankeny, Jason. (n.d.). Artist Direct: Flood. Retrieved from http://www.artistdirect.com/artist/flood/431181
Guitar center interview: Billy Corgan. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://gc.guitarcenter.com/interview/billycorgan/
Mark "Flood" Ellis. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://home.pages.at/blackcel/People/flood.htm
PLASTIQUEGAL. (2008, January 8). Shades of an Audio Dream "Flood". Retrieved from http://audiodaydream.blogspot.com/2008/01/oh- crossovers-continue-as-mark-ellis.html
Mark "Flood" Ellis

“Flood’s incredible. Flood is a tremendous producer. Flood is very masterful with the sonics, but where he really shines is he’s a great idea person. And I don’t mean like he tells you, “Oh, put this chorus here.” It’s more like he can see an ambiance of the song that you don’t necessarily see and he would really fight with us – not negative a fight, just he would really kind of push us to say there’s another vibe here that you can get to. And I think you can see that when he’s worked with U2 as well. He kind of pushed them to get to a little bit of a tougher vibe” - Billy Corgan
Great producers, such as Mark Ellis only come around once every so often. Since I personally never grew up listening to those post punk bands of the late 80s, I still have an appreciation for this type of music, and what goes into making a great record, such as The Joshua Tree. In the long run, I feel as though he has left an everlasting impression on me as an inspiring recording engineer.
References
Ankeny, Jason. (2005). Kraftwerk biography. Retrieved from http://www.starpulse.com/Music/Kraftwerk/Biography/
Howard, D. (2004). Sonic Alchemy. Milwaukee, WI: Hal Leonard Corporation
Kellman, Andy. (n.d.). Konrad plank. Retrieved from http://www.allmusic.com/artist/konrad-plank-p114812/biography
Howard, D. (2004). Sonic Alchemy. Milwaukee, WI: Hal Leonard Corporation
Kellman, Andy. (n.d.). Konrad plank. Retrieved from http://www.allmusic.com/artist/konrad-plank-p114812/biography
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